Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 20 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BORN TONzT^ATMuiiclio^^ 19IU to the wife of John Tonzi, a son. RYAN— In Jackson, October 15, 1911, tu the wife of Thomas Ryan, a son. MARRIED STEFONUViCH-MEMCH-In JHckson. October 15th, 1911. by the Rev. A. V. KashevarofF, Milos Steponovich to Miss SopMa Uielich, both of Sutter Creek. EUDY— BOLITHO-ln Sacramento, October 18th, 1911, Frank Eudy to Miss Mable I3olitha,both of Jackson. ROSS-STECKKL-In Stent.Tuolumne county, October. 18th, 1911, Alex Ross of .Inckson, to Miss Agnes Steckel of Stent. DIED DILLON — In lone, Oct. 14, 1911, Henry Dillon, aged 7H years. NOTICE TAXPAYERS 'Office ot tho Tax Collector of tlic County of Amador! Htate of (.'nllforiiln. NOTICR Is hereby given totlio Taxpnyera of Ammlnr county, Mint I, .1. S. DavlN, Tn.x (.'•iiiocior of Annul or county, <llti, on ttm loth dny of octoher. lull, rccclvt- from the County Auditor of Alinulor county tlio oriidnu'l AssosniPiit Hooks for tlio , year mil, contniii iiißa list ot (he persons iiHscsscd for real nnd personal properly, nnd lltu ninonnt of Slate, County niul Dlsliiet tuxes due thereon for said yenr, Tluil Kiild Inxes nre now cue nnd pnvnble to mo ut my olllcu in tlio Court House) In the City of .Inckson, County of Amudor, Stnto of California. That the tuxes on nil personal properly sc cured liy real properly, nil Rpccinl luxen, nnd ono Imlf of the taxes on nil real property, were duo nnd pnynhln on tho second Monday In October, llMl.aiul Will bo Delinquent on the Last Monday in November Thereafter, nt (J o'clock p. in.'', nn.l Unit unions paid prior thereto Fifteen pei' cent will be addoii to the amount thereof, and ifsuldonn half bo not paid before the lust Monday In April next, ut 6 o'clock p. in.,nn additional Five per jonfwlll'bo added thereto. That tho renialnlngone-hnlf nil real properly will ho iluc nnd payable on nnd after the Ur»t Monday In January next, and will be Delinquent on the Last Monday in April Next thereafter, nt A 'o'clock p.m., nnd that unlcHs paid prior thereto Five M-reent will bo ud'lcd to Hie amount thereof. Thni. nil taxes may be pnld at the time the first installment, as heroin provided, Is due nnd payable. First Installment, one half real estate, nil pcHftiml property, niul all special taxes due UctoberlO, Hill. First installment, ono half real estate, nil personal properly, nnd nil special taxes, DELINQUENT NOVEMBER 25th," 1011, At 0 o'clock p. m. Second installment, one hnlf real estate, due January Ist, 11IW. (Second installment, one half real estate, DELINQUENT AI'KIL Sfflttl, 1912, at 0 o'clock p. in. All taxes may bo pnld In full at the time tho Hrst installment is due. Taxes not pnid according to law will be delinquent, and 15 per cent and 5 percent und other costs will bo added thereto. Property owners can find the amounts duo on nil property by consulting lists to be found nt their respective post offices, or at my office No checks received for the Ipnyment of taxes unless accompanied by the necessary amount for exchange J. S. DAVIS, ocl.S Tox Collector of Amador County BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District' of California. In the matter of John Sobretto, bankrupt. No 7214 in banKruptcy. Take notice that John Sobretto, bankrupt, above named, has been duly adjudicated brankrupt under the Act of Congress of July I, 1898, and that the first meeting of the creditors has ben called to meet at the office of the undersigned in the U. S. postoftice and court house building, San Francisco, California, on Saturday the 4th day of November. 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. | for the purpose of proving their claims against the estate of said bankrupt.and examining said bankrupt; and tnat at the same time and place all creditors whose claims have been duly proven and allowed shall appoint one or three trustees of said estate, and also may consider whether such trustee or trustees shall be authorized to sell the property of the estate. Claims must he prepared in form required by the bankruptcy act, and sworn to. Dated San Francisco, Oct, 17, 1911. ARMAND U. KREFT, Refreee in Bankruptcy.

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